Create and manage Skype for Business

- [Voiceover] Now there's another product…that's part of the Office 365 suite…that has also been around for a very long time…and that is quite mature.…It used to be called the Office Communication Server,…and then the Link Server, and now it's called…the Skype for Business Server.…Skype for Business not to be confused with Skype,…a public product that is available to any user…out on the internet that wants to purchase the app…or use the free version of the app can use…this Skype functionality.…

Now that's not what we're talking about,…we're talking about Skype for Business.…Skype for Business is a much more rich functionality…with a fully functional client application…that is available both as a web-based product…or as a fully downloadable product.…So Skype for Business will allow you to have online meetings…and to have instant messaging conversations…as well as sharing data and sharing interfaces…through the Skype for Business's clients.…In order to manage my Skype for Business settings,…I'm going to open up the Skype for Business admin center…

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6/16/2017

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